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Is America a nazi country?
04-28-2014, 04:58 AM
Post: #1
Is America a nazi country?
let me explain, america is one of the most racist countries on earth that is a fact and american users in here proved it day by day. Plus back in days many germans, nazis scaping from europe like shwartzeneger's father came to this lands many and i mean a lot of german americans decent from those animals and are still spreading those ideas, like the republican party that constantly spread hates on daily basis to nonwhites, many declared racists like clark duke follow that party and they admit that they follow it because of racist reasons german americans are even more racists than the few germans (native germans) i've met in real life and the lot of them i've talked on the internet and that's really worrying
Americans are as racists as the nazis, the biggest white group in america decent from germans (these kind of germans) i've met canadians, slovakians, irish, brits swedes, (in real life) and talked to a lot of europeans on facebook, also read a lot of them (their questions and answers) in this section and not many of them have some neonazi thinking, (besides of spanish people but they are just traumatized and not really white so i don't count them) but as you can see just on this site and day by day americans are the ones that are constantly spreading racial hate on daily basis like and i could name a lot of users (americans) but that's not the point

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04-28-2014, 05:14 AM
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Random people (internet trolls) who anonymously voice their superficial opinions on this website don't confirm anything about a diverse 300million person population.

Here's a nice psychology term you should look-up: "confirmation bias"

Edit: to expand on Ambistoma's answer, Nazism and German do overlap but are VERY far from being the same. It's ignorant of German and world history to say otherwise. Also, a person being a descendant of a certain nationality or ethnic group does not automatically give them an extreme racist political ideology. It's actually quite racist to assume that someone MUST think a certain way because of their ethnicity.

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04-28-2014, 05:17 AM
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Something is wrong with your logic. Americans = White people. Also, why are you wasting time talking to racist people? Where does it go from there? By speaking to these people, you suddenly have a demography of the beliefs and culture of most Americans?
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04-28-2014, 05:30 AM
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For one thing, Nazism and racism do overlap, but they are far from being the same.

As for racism, go and visit Rwanda or Yugoslavia before deciding that the U.S. "is one of the most racist countries on Earth". Oh, wait, one can't Yugoslavia anymore because ethnic tensions tore the place apart at a cost of 250,000 lives! Racial tension does exist in the U.S., but nobody has attempted genocide since the 19th century.
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